PolaRotary Bear Plunge 2025 – Videos!

Feb 2, 2025 | Front Page, Mountain Events

PolaRotary Bear Plunge event poster at Lake Arrowhead.
Special to the Alpine Mountaineer

The 16th annual PolaRotary Bear Plunge took place on Saturday, February 1st. This event attracted many brave participants willing to dive into icy waters. It is a fun way to raise money for local charities. Each year, the plunge grows in popularity, drawing larger crowds. Many spectators came out to cheer on the plungers. Costumes and team spirit added to the lively atmosphere. The event promotes community involvement and camaraderie. Overall, it was a successful day filled with excitement and generosity. Participants left with unforgettable memories and a sense of accomplishment.

 

Enjoy the videos of the jumpers and the organizations they represented:

Adopt A Highway. Mountain Counseling

Lake Arrowhead Resort

Leather Heads

Mountain Community Hospital

Pastor Randy and Ministry

Super Hero’s

Rotary

The Chippendale’s

The Luchadores

The Viking

UCLA

 

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